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The Success of BE Svendsen - October Letters Page Two -

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About Be Sevendsen 

BE Svendsen's popularity among electronica's elite peaked in 2014. Following his live performances at Fusion and BOOM, the Danish artist has established himself as a festival favourite and proponent of a very organic, genre-bending sound that has been dubbed "Tarantino Techno."

Svendsen's art, like Tarantino's, is distinguished by being anchored in both the familiar and the obscure. The ironic and the playful. His music is a seductive fusion of syncopated beats, rendered vocals, world music, atypical samples, and live instrumentals, all of which are synthesised through the mediative properties of repetition.

An art-chemist, an innovator, and a borrower. He begins by playing from the heart. He wears a multicoloured bowler hat and is a warm outsider. His music is an audial depiction of his personal shamanic vision quest recollections. 

A naive melody will guide your ears up some strange audio-ornamental route. Your expectations as a listener were purposefully and intentionally shattered.
After launching his solo project in 2011, Be Svendsen - named after the Danish peninsula where he grew up - produced a series of EPs and remixes that went viral around the world. An rapidly intoxicated fanbase followed outstanding live festival performances at Portugal's BOOM, Fusion, Burning Man, AfrikaBurn Symbiosis, and tours throughout Europe, the United States, Canada, Australia, and Africa.

He is, nevertheless, a man who rarely listens to electronic music. As an artist, he is completely removed from the world of traditional electronic music. To silence any easy influences and create something wholly different, the music is deliberately remote.
It's a sound that consciously avoids the digital and plays on the low-fi, defying both trends and hype. This is a musician vs. machine battle. A musician who can breathe new life into sounds that harken back to old wandering tales while remaining steadfastly contemporary.
His music crosses the melodious, joyful, and evocatively melancholy, which may explain why the Burning Man gang is hooked on it. Sounds that can be lighthearted one Nevada daybreak and mysterious the next.

His sets never fail to elicit a sense of shared intensity, eliciting wide, knowing smiles as well as the recognition and fulfilment that can only come with the genuinely unique. On this desert-circus-shaman-dance-floor, cowboy's you'll find a collection of world-wise, wide-open souls, made whole by hypnotic, electronic vitality. It's hidden between the ornamental East and a seldom used trail named Be Svendsen, way out in the wild West.

Lyrics: 

Is this really it?
Is this all there is?
Always this fear
Sinking into this mighty love
Always in flux
Aroused in trust
Grounded as if this could never end


Suddenly, the room is caving in on me
Memories, sweeping my sanity
Suddenly, the dark will find its way to me
Frequencies cut through my melody

Is this sanity?
Could this really be
Embracing fear, giving-in to this mighty love
Always in flux
Aroused in trust
Grounded as if this could never end
Suddenly the room is caving in on me
Memories, sweeping my sanity
Suddenly, the dark will find its way to me
Frequencies cut through my Melody

Aah, aah...
Aah, aah...
Aah, aah...
Aah, aah, ah ah

Suddenly the room is caving in on me
Memories, sweeping my sanity
Suddenly, the dark will find its way to me
Frequencies cut through my Melody

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The Success of BE

The electronica elite fell in love with Be Svendsen in 2014. Following the success of his live performances at Fusion and BOOM, the Danish artist has established himself as a favourite on the international festival circuit and a champion of a very organic, genre-defying sound that has been dubbed "Tarantino Techno."
Svendsen's art shares with Tarantino the distinction of having roots in both the well-known and the unknown. the humorous and sarcastic. His music is a seductive blend of syncopated beats, rendered vocals, world music, unusual samples, and live instrumentals, all of which are brought together by the meditative effects of repetition.
Be Svendsen, who takes his name from the Danish peninsula where he was born, launched his solo project in 2011, and since then has released a number of EPs and remixes that have gained popularity on the global music scene. A growing popularity developed as a result of outstanding live festival performances at Portugal's BOOM, Fusion, Burning Man, AfrikaBurn Symbiosis, and tours through Europe, the United States, Canada, Australia, and Africa.
The fact that he rarely listens to electronic music is surprising. He is completely detached from the mainstream electronic music scene as an artist.
Intentionally removed in order to mute any unfavourable influences and produce something wholly new.
Tribal-tech, field-teased vibes, drowsy Arabic melodies, and the rusty spaghetti-western soundtrack are all mobilised into an almost mythological embodiment of the ancient American West's deserts and plains.
Be Svendsen exhibits a profound and constantly self-reflective talent for creation and alchemy through these lighthearted stylistic switches. This ability propels him solidly into the avant-garde and out of the tired end of techno, as well as any simple, orderly genre categorization.
His performances consistently elicit a feeling of shared intensity, wide smiles of understanding, and the appreciation and satisfaction that can only come with something truly exceptional. On this particular desert-circus-shaman-dance cowboy's floor, you'll find a group of worldly, open hearts that have been made whole by hypnotic, electronic vigour. It is located somewhere between the ornamental East and a remote trail called Be Svendsen in the wild West.

The Healing Song - Nu & Jo Ke - Who Loves The Sun (Original Mix)

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Artist: NU

Released: 2012

Album: Bar 25 - Tage außerhalb der Zeit

Featured artist: Ateyaba

Genres: Ambient, Dubstep, Reggae, House

 Lyrics

Yeah

Hum? Unhum

Who loves the sun?

Who cares that it is shining?

Who cares what it does

Since you broke my heart?

Who loves the sun?

Who cares that it makes plants grow?

Who cares what it does

Since you broke my heart?

Who loves the sun?

Who cares that it is shining?

Who cares what it does

Since you broke my heart?

Who loves the sun?

Not everyone

Who loves the sun?

Not everyone

You lied, you lied

So many times

You broke, you broke

Not only my heart

Promises I make, you make

You break them, yeah

You uttered the words

And I felt, I felt

That I'm so strong

You were so wrong

So, so wrong

I tried to keep strong

In whirlwinds of trouble and doubt

Who cares, who cares?

Certainly not you

It's not even about love

It's about truth

Who loves the sun?

Who cares that it is shining?

Who cares what it does

Since you broke my heart?

Who loves the sun?

Not everyone

Who loves the sun?

Not everyone

Who loves the sun?

Who cares that it is shining?

Who cares what it does

Since you broke my heart?

Who loves the sun

Not everyone

Who loves the sun

Not everyone

I love the sun

Like everyone

I love the sun

Like everyone

Like as if you want

Each on his own

I love the sun

Like everyone

I love the sun

Like everyone

Like as if you want

Each on his own

Songs about Nature

Unfortunately, there are much more songs about how nature is in trouble than there are songs about how beautiful it is.

Nature is lovely. From the lush green forests to the beautiful blue skies, dusty desert sunsets, and flowing creeks, everything is lush and green. Sadly, over time, human actions have had a more negative impact on our world than positive one. For Earth Day, several singers have utilised their skill to promote environmental protection, climate change, and global warming. Many other musicians have championed environmental issues and preservation in their work by using their popularity and connections with fans.

It might be challenging for wildlife enthusiasts to appreciate their surroundings without also noticing the damage being done. It is simple to understand why there are so many songs about protecting nature in light of this. Some of these environmentalist songs, meanwhile, can be a touch melancholy and preachy.

We must acknowledge that some of humanity's impacts on nature have been negative, but we have made an effort to give a good balance between songs about protecting the environment and songs about nature in order to keep things light.

You may become fatigued by the stress of today's world and the difficulties of life. Nothing can give you the space to temporarily forget and just breathe like a rural getaway! That message is conveyed in this song, and I think many of us can agree with it!

Who loves the sun is a song about nature that brilliantly compares entering maturity and love to nature's wildness. Into the untried, uncharted territory of the unknown. 

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